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[email protected] A Bahamian digital payments provider is aiming to pull the boot strap strings together and add a further 8,000-10,000 wallet accounts by fully exploiting its platform s potential. Jeffrey Beckles, Island Pay s managing director, told Tribune Business it had invested quite handsomely in its technology infrastructure since its formation in 2015 and now planned to leverage this into the roll-out of a full product menu with nationwide reach. He added that the payments provider, which has ambitions to evolve to the extent that clients can conduct all banking and financial services from their phone, will have a presence in Exuma, Eleuthera, Long Island and San Salvador by the end of the 2021 first quarter. ....
Them. so, you know in many ways there s a humanitarian gesture here which is let s help cuban people. the cuban government is serious about letting them open their own businesses. let s help them. let s do something that s good for them instead of this position of, you know a disdain for the people at the top and, therefore, let s make the 11 million cubans who live on the island pay for it. i think the u.s. needs to look to the future and see if that s how we want the history books to be written. leadership change will be coming in cuba within this decade. there will be new participateeople to deal with. we have to start positioning ourselves with a view toward the future and not a view towards the past. i agree with that. i want to play a little bit of donald trump in scotland yesterday suggesting that despite what he said about mexicans and what he said about ....